1919] COITTEITTS. VII 



RURAL ENGINEEKING. 



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Irrigation investigations, Smith and Enger ^ 379 



The Tempe drainage ditch, Vinson and Catliu 379 



Pubilc Roads 380 



Determining sizes of culverts, Grover 381 



Thickness of concrete slal)s, Goldbecli; 381 



The commercial sizes of crushed stone aggregates, Jackson and Mitnuin__ 382 



Bonding new cement-mortar and concrete to old in tests, Rosengarten 382 



I A total of G,14G,G17 motor vehicles in the United States], Anderson 383 



RIotor transportation for rural districts, Collins 383 



The farm tractor in the Dakotas, Yerkes and Church 384 



Poultry buildings : Laying and breeding houses, Lewis and Thompson 385 



EUEAL ECONOMICS. 



Farm organization as division of proposed Bureau of Farm Management 386 



Farm types in Nebraska, Spafford 386 



Dairying and general farming for the timbered section, McGuire 386 



Select list of references on economic reconstruction, Meyer 387 



The country church in the new world order, Brunner 387 



The problem of land ownership: A proposal for its solution, Balinsky 387 



Farm tenantry in Nebraska compared with farm ownership, Kano 387 



The foundations of society and the land, Jeudwine 387 



The minmum wage on light land 38S 



Agricultural wages in Ireland 388 



French farm loans 388 



Report of proceedings of first American Cooperative Convention, 1918 388 



Address of [U. S. wheat dii'ector] to grain trade conference, Barnes 388 



Resources, trade, and legislation of the dominions, D'Abernon et al 388 



Prices and supplies of agricultural produce in England and Wales 388 



[Exports and imports of French products], de Lagorssee et al 388 



Agricultural and live stock statistics of Finland 388 



Statistics of industrial crops, Peglion 388 



Economic and financial resources of Russia 389 



The agricultural resources of Morocco, Hitier 389 



Prices and wages in India 389 



AGRICXJLTURAL EDUCATION. 



American agricultural colleges : Organization and requirements, Jarvis 389 



Report of the education branch for the year 1916-17 390 



Report of the Director of Agriculture for 1917 390 



Report of the Department of Agriculture of Norway for 1917 391 



Report of the Department of Agriculture, Sweden, 1916 391 



Report of the eleven district agricultural schools of Georgia, Stewart 391 



The Gary public schools : Household arts, White 391 



Domestic science in rural school 391 



Report Wellesley College training camp and expei'iment station, Diehl 391 



[Opportunities for disabled soldiers, sailors, and marines] 392 



Vocational legislation passed at 1919 session of Arizona Legislatui'o 392 



[Vocational home economics education in California], Murchie 392 



First report of the Colorado State Board for Vocational Education 392 



Administration of Smith-Hughes Act in Georgia for 1918 392 



First report of the IMassachusetts Board for Vocational Education 393 



Annual report of the State Board for Vocational Education, 1918 393 



Report on vocational education for IMontana for the year 1917-18, Abbey__ 394 



Plans for vocational education in Nevada under the Smith-Hughes Act 394 



Vocational education laws in Nevada relating to Smith-Hughes Act 394 



Federal aid for vocational education in North Carolina 394 



Vocational education : Plan of the State Board for Vocational Education__ 395 



Courses of study in vocational agriculture and home economics, Elliff 395 



T'nit and short courses in vocational agriculture for high schools, Eaton 395 



Making lessons in agriculture count, Shambaugh 395 



■N'ocational agricultural education by home projects, Stimson 395 



Agriculture and home economics bulletin with a moral code, Wilson et al 396 



[Elementary agriculture and home economics in New Mexico], Miller 396 



